The Knicks roar into a commanding 2-0 Finals lead over the Spurs after a heart-pounding Game Two, fueled by a pivotal turnover from Victor Wembanyama that led to Jalen Brunson’s go-ahead free throw. Wembanyama took full blame, calling it a “turnover he threw away,” but vowed to turn frustration into fuel. Despite his 29-point, 9-rebound, 4-block performance, he struggled against the dominant Karl-Anthony Towns, who delivered 21 points and 13 rebounds. With the Spurs now facing a daunting zero-two deficit — historically tough to overcome — the Knicks’ 13-game playoff streak looms as a major obstacle. Game Three heads to Madison Square Garden next Tuesday, where the home crowd could be the ultimate test for San Antonio’s resilience.

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